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it's not john mccain's politics. would he recognize the republican party -- >> no. >> -- so many people say they still believe that donald trump won the election? >> i don't believe my husband would recognize it. i do know one thing, he would be fighting like the dickens to pull it back together and bring it back to what it was during previous republican administrations and previous administrations as well. i'm still a republican. i believe in the party, and i believe in what we stand for, but right now we've lost our way. and so i'm hoping as the years go on perhaps we can right ourselves and do what republicans do best and that is work for smaller government but work in a bipartisan fashion. >> the hearings that have been going on have been watched by millions and millions of people and they've been compelling, compelling television but shocking about the level of lies and deceit going on inside the white house. >> for all of us, and i can watch a little bit of it being based in rome, the time change is a little ha
it's not john mccain's politics. would he recognize the republican party -- >> no. >> -- so many people say they still believe that donald trump won the election? >> i don't believe my husband would recognize it. i do know one thing, he would be fighting like the dickens to pull it back together and bring it back to what it was during previous republican administrations and previous administrations as well. i'm still a republican. i believe in the party, and i believe in what...
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brian kemp was handed, his john mccain moment, and he in effect said, oh no, oh no john mccain,. trump's chosen republican for governor david perdue did not correct that republican candidate, who called the president they put a file. moderators of the debates, georgia reporters, had no reaction to the president being called a pedophile. no one did. because that is now standard republican language for this democratic presidents, and it will be for any future democratic president. that is how far beyond extreme the republican party has gone. and the republican party, you can say anything, you can tell any lie about any democrat, and no republican will stand up to your life. republicans like mitch mcconnell never say that joe biden is an illegitimate president. but there are thrilled that millions of republican voters believe the. republicans need voters to believe that elections produced a legitimate results because they have no plan. no strategy to ever win the most votes for president again. the only strategy they have for winning the presidency is winning the electoral college,
brian kemp was handed, his john mccain moment, and he in effect said, oh no, oh no john mccain,. trump's chosen republican for governor david perdue did not correct that republican candidate, who called the president they put a file. moderators of the debates, georgia reporters, had no reaction to the president being called a pedophile. no one did. because that is now standard republican language for this democratic presidents, and it will be for any future democratic president. that is how far...
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mccain at all, and i wonder if john mccain were still alive and still here would the sort of perverse incentives that are at work right now in the republican party, because it did work with him on build the wall, would even a john mccain have had to run this kind of a campaign? >> i don't think so and for this reason. what's happening in arizona. here's a state as you said was becoming a conservative state, an increasingly contested state. rise of technology, education, arizona is a jump ball state. one response is to try to build out your majority. >> yeah. >> and that's what john mccain did. he picked up lots of crossover votes, but the dominant fans of the republican party now has said, you know what, we're going to double down on trying to squeeze more and more juice out of an ever slinking lem op. we used to have 3/5, now we have half and we're just going to try to squeeze more and more juice with less and less lemon and something that makes '22 an interesting year for the whole country, if that strategy fails you get a better republican party. if that strategy works as candidate
mccain at all, and i wonder if john mccain were still alive and still here would the sort of perverse incentives that are at work right now in the republican party, because it did work with him on build the wall, would even a john mccain have had to run this kind of a campaign? >> i don't think so and for this reason. what's happening in arizona. here's a state as you said was becoming a conservative state, an increasingly contested state. rise of technology, education, arizona is a jump...
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you do this, you are going to lose. >> a few of you have association with john mccain, right? how many people here? three of you? whether you're a democrat or a republican, there are people that saw qualities in john mccain, particularly in his last years through his presidential runs. some people didn't like a lot of the things he did but they felt like he upheld the standards of politics that we maybe don't see today. tell me a little bit about that. >> here is the beauty of john mccain, he was a disciple of democracy. whether you agreed with him or not, it didn't matter. it was more about being a disciple of, a system that is accessible to people. are they able to share their political opinions. be vociferously bound to argue the great debate and concepts overtime. stand up and say, this experiment is beautiful. it is an experiment. he treated it like a wholly fairmount. >> one that fail sometimes. >> that's true but it was a wholly experiment for him. it was beyond agreement or disagreement. it was about civility. it was about the great debate. he loved to debate, everyone
you do this, you are going to lose. >> a few of you have association with john mccain, right? how many people here? three of you? whether you're a democrat or a republican, there are people that saw qualities in john mccain, particularly in his last years through his presidential runs. some people didn't like a lot of the things he did but they felt like he upheld the standards of politics that we maybe don't see today. tell me a little bit about that. >> here is the beauty of john...
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they wanted from john mccain. maybe he wasn't crazy enough for them on his issues, but guess what, republicans dominated the state when people like john mccain were winning republican primaries. now, again, they've lost both senate seats. they have lost the governorship. they've lost the secretary of state. they're losing all of these constitutional offices. right now from 18 to 20 to 22, arizona is blue, and it's blue for one reason. i brought up matt salmon. matt would have won last night. other candidates would have won last nigh. you go to pennsylvania, chances are very good that if dr. oz had not been the nominee, you know, that race may have broken a different way. again, because of the political environment. you can go state by state by state. and it always seems like the primary voters in these states egged on in some parts by donald trump are picking the weakest candidates to win general elections. it's about owning the libs, congratulations, you're owning the libs with no power. but if it's about winning
they wanted from john mccain. maybe he wasn't crazy enough for them on his issues, but guess what, republicans dominated the state when people like john mccain were winning republican primaries. now, again, they've lost both senate seats. they have lost the governorship. they've lost the secretary of state. they're losing all of these constitutional offices. right now from 18 to 20 to 22, arizona is blue, and it's blue for one reason. i brought up matt salmon. matt would have won last night....
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that was john mccain. and the code he inherited from his family who served before him has passed on to his brothers and sisters, children, grandchildren today. cindy, madam ambassador, and the family except this metal on his behalf. is a say in the senate the point of personal privilege, i was staffing, john was staffing me on a trip to asia in the late 1970s. we stopped in hawaii. and cindy, i think you are there on vacation. and you were talking to my wife, jill. and john kept looking at her. and he talked about her. so jill and i did something which was presumptuous. we made sure we introduced one another. he still owes me. i think it's the best thing we ever did for john. the very best. >> [applause] >> that's true, that's what he talked about when we left and it didn't take long to call you, did he? when we got back. my fellow americans, please congratulate this year's presidential medal of freedom. >> [applause] >> now i'm going to ask the military aid to read the rest of the citation as we present t
that was john mccain. and the code he inherited from his family who served before him has passed on to his brothers and sisters, children, grandchildren today. cindy, madam ambassador, and the family except this metal on his behalf. is a say in the senate the point of personal privilege, i was staffing, john was staffing me on a trip to asia in the late 1970s. we stopped in hawaii. and cindy, i think you are there on vacation. and you were talking to my wife, jill. and john kept looking at her....
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but it's just not that same republican party of ronald reagan or john mccain. it is now every bit as flawed as its standard bearer, donald trump. >> pat cipollone has gone from standing on the senate floor opposing you in the impeachment trial of donald trump, the first one to now cooperating with the fbi, presumably telling the fbi everything he knows about the documents at mar-a-lago. we are seeing congresswoman cheney come close to a microphone, but what's your reaction to where pat cipollone is now with his cooperation of the fbi? we'll go to the congresswoman whenever she needs to speak. >> cipollone is indicative of many people in the trump administration in that, they finally got to a point where there's a line they wouldn't cross. but they crossed an awful lot of lines before that. he was one of the trump enabler, as one of the trump defenders, and we saw that during the impeachment trial when he told the senate there was no evidence of print quote print cuoco was being discussed. that's his history. at the same time, he wouldn't go along with it and in
but it's just not that same republican party of ronald reagan or john mccain. it is now every bit as flawed as its standard bearer, donald trump. >> pat cipollone has gone from standing on the senate floor opposing you in the impeachment trial of donald trump, the first one to now cooperating with the fbi, presumably telling the fbi everything he knows about the documents at mar-a-lago. we are seeing congresswoman cheney come close to a microphone, but what's your reaction to where pat...
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and while john mccain was still alive, he seemed to believe that. after senator mccain's very sad passing, lindsey was unmoored. i don't know how else to say it. and in 2016, he was still somewhat of himself, and he pointed out a lot of the inconsistencies and the dangers of donald trump, and then when trump ended up getting elected, senator graham threw his lot in with him. and now the supreme court has refused to hear his appeal that he must testify about whatever he was doing to overturn the election in georgia. i find it bewildering that somebody who was always on the conservative side, don't get me wrong, has so thrown his lot in with the cult that goes along with the big lie and seems to be moving us in a direction that i think anyone with half a sense of american history knows is going to hurt us. and i think everybody should stand up and be held accountable and hold each other accountable for where we stand today, going into this midterm election. >> well, secretary clinton, hold on for a second. we're going to take a quick commercial break.
and while john mccain was still alive, he seemed to believe that. after senator mccain's very sad passing, lindsey was unmoored. i don't know how else to say it. and in 2016, he was still somewhat of himself, and he pointed out a lot of the inconsistencies and the dangers of donald trump, and then when trump ended up getting elected, senator graham threw his lot in with him. and now the supreme court has refused to hear his appeal that he must testify about whatever he was doing to overturn the...
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john mccain lost the republican nomination to george w. bush, because george w. bush got to have it both ways. he got to claim that he was in favor of banning all abortions, with exceptions for rape and incest, and life of the mother, but the republican platform that he ran on called for banning all abortions. >> the position, is you believe there's an exception for rape, incest, and life of mother. but you want the platform that you're supposed to be leading to have no exceptions. >> the platform talks about -- it doesn't talk about what specifically should be in the constitutional amendment. please let me finish. let me finish, let me finish. the platform speaks about a constitutional amendment. it doesn't refer to how that amendment would be defined. john -- >> read the platform, it has no exceptions. >> john, i think we need to keep the platform the way it is. this is a pro leaf party. >> may i finish please? may i finish please? please. we need to be a pro life party. we need to say, life is precious, and that is what our platform refers to. and that's why w
john mccain lost the republican nomination to george w. bush, because george w. bush got to have it both ways. he got to claim that he was in favor of banning all abortions, with exceptions for rape and incest, and life of the mother, but the republican platform that he ran on called for banning all abortions. >> the position, is you believe there's an exception for rape, incest, and life of mother. but you want the platform that you're supposed to be leading to have no exceptions....
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they are not like the john mccain. these are absolutely insane people that are going to be happy to overturn the election on behalf of donald trump in 2024. they are pledging that they will do that. that is their -- that is the reason why they won their primaries, and so i just think it's critical to kind of cleve those voters off in suburban phoenix, the types of people who have been republicans in the past and to see these extremists for what they are. >> yeah. i mean, rakell, tim makes so many good points there. donald trump is clearly laying the groundwork to have any election results that the republican party doesn't like simply overturned. they are infiltrating the system through random acts of violence. they are infiltrating the system by trying to be elected to disrupt democracy. how will you navigate that in the state of arizona particularly given mark funchium. he's a scary character if he's elected along with kari layer and masters arizona has got some problems. >> arizona and the country would have some pro
they are not like the john mccain. these are absolutely insane people that are going to be happy to overturn the election on behalf of donald trump in 2024. they are pledging that they will do that. that is their -- that is the reason why they won their primaries, and so i just think it's critical to kind of cleve those voters off in suburban phoenix, the types of people who have been republicans in the past and to see these extremists for what they are. >> yeah. i mean, rakell, tim makes...
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these men, especially ricky davis, who is mccain's campaign manager, entangled john mccain, of all people, someone who's very, very anti russia, to help advance putin's imperial ambitions. that bizarre story came back to life this weekend, by dint of an epic series of twitter mats by one steve smith, who you've seen on the show. it was originally about his daughter, and yeah he definitely knows who her father was. of course, mccain lost the 2008 election to barack obama, but as we know. manafort, along with his kremlin allies, found their way into yet another campaign, namely kept the campaign of possibly the most dangerous, possibly the most car totally derelict person to run for, let alone when the presidency of the united states, donald trump. as much as we all know about the catastrophic dangers of trump's presidency, we are learning even more about the incredibly disastrous actions here his administration were looking to pursue, and that is next. administrioatn were looking to pursue, and that is next looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help.
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mccain. senator mccain embodies everything it was to be a leader. and at a time when our state and our country remain divided, his legacy, his legacy of building bridges and focusing on arizona is an example of what we all should do and what we should look to. >> on the campaign trail, alex, that message resonated and it's what he contends the type of role that he intends to play up on capitol hill. again, in 2020, he won initially and what was that special senate election to fill the remaining two years of john mccain's term. and now the, he will be serving a full six years and democrats, they're looking for just one more senate seat to hold on to the senate majority, alex. >> -- senator john mccain certainly a favor of arizona. let me ask, you vaughn, when we will have the results for the governor's race. >> we are going to be expecting in about the nine, ten, 11 pm eastern hour tonight. another batch of several tens of thousands of ballots out of maricopa county here. those ballots, again,
mccain. senator mccain embodies everything it was to be a leader. and at a time when our state and our country remain divided, his legacy, his legacy of building bridges and focusing on arizona is an example of what we all should do and what we should look to. >> on the campaign trail, alex, that message resonated and it's what he contends the type of role that he intends to play up on capitol hill. again, in 2020, he won initially and what was that special senate election to fill the...
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. >> [applause] >> [applause >> cindy mccain accepting on behalf of john mccain. >> [applause] >> john was a giant among americans from a family of patriots. a genuine hero who endured unspeakable torture as a prisoner in the war in vietnam. a true public servant elected twice to the us house of representatives and six times to the u.s. senate by the people of arizona, and nominated for the presidency by the republican party. respected around the world, he was an eternal optimist who believed in consensus, character and putting country first.'s legacy continues to challenge us to cherish integrity and serve with courage and conviction. >> [applause] >> diane nash. >> [applause] >> a fearless leader of the freedom rides and national city movements, diane nash was a fierce light in darkness. she did more than dream of better america, she helped build one. as a founder of the student nonviolent coordinating committee in the 1960s, she led some of the most important 20th-century civil rights campaigns that inspire activism around the world to this day. for her strategic savvy and absolute
. >> [applause] >> [applause >> cindy mccain accepting on behalf of john mccain. >> [applause] >> john was a giant among americans from a family of patriots. a genuine hero who endured unspeakable torture as a prisoner in the war in vietnam. a true public servant elected twice to the us house of representatives and six times to the u.s. senate by the people of arizona, and nominated for the presidency by the republican party. respected around the world, he was an...
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>> she certainly sees herself as another john mccain, and i have to tell you that compares a serious flaw which is that john mccain never had a falling out with the arizona republican party the way sinema now has with her democratic party. that was the secret to his success, why he was so untouchable, so unbeatable in arizona over 30 years. he had the strong support of the arizona republican party and a unique appeal to independents. now this censure vote which i am told by two sources in the meeting was unanimous is extraordinary and rare. it's a statement of intent from the party that it does not have confidence in senator sinema going forward. and i'm told this goes back about a year ago when the beginning of the biden administration, when sinema came out strongly in favor of the filibuster. she voted against the minimum wage in a very public thumbs down on the senate floor that wrangled activists. she forced democrats to rein in pieces of president biden's "build back better" package including tax hikes on upper earners and corporations, as well as some prescription drug saving r
>> she certainly sees herself as another john mccain, and i have to tell you that compares a serious flaw which is that john mccain never had a falling out with the arizona republican party the way sinema now has with her democratic party. that was the secret to his success, why he was so untouchable, so unbeatable in arizona over 30 years. he had the strong support of the arizona republican party and a unique appeal to independents. now this censure vote which i am told by two sources in...
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he went from that to being john mccain's best buddy, following john mccain around when he thought that served his interests. then -- which, of course, john mccain didn't think much of us. those of us going after gingrich, because we were, again, seen as being too intense on budget issues. then he went to mccain. and then, gene robinson, just like that, when trump got elected, after trashing throughout 2016, he became trump's sycophant. >> absolutely. >> again, with lindsey, it has nothing to do with issues. as lindsey tells leibovich, and that is what is so extraordinary about this piece, he admits it. he says, he only cares about being at the center of things, being relevant. >> yeah, it is all transactional. it is all situational. lindsey graham is a senator to be a senator. that's basically it. and he and mccarthy and others rationalize this by saying, well, you know, it lets me -- i still have a seat at the table. i'm still able to, you know, influence events and policies. but to what end? what do they believe in, if anything? do they actually still believe in american democracy, o
he went from that to being john mccain's best buddy, following john mccain around when he thought that served his interests. then -- which, of course, john mccain didn't think much of us. those of us going after gingrich, because we were, again, seen as being too intense on budget issues. then he went to mccain. and then, gene robinson, just like that, when trump got elected, after trashing throughout 2016, he became trump's sycophant. >> absolutely. >> again, with lindsey, it has...
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but there's a lot of the ways that that's not working, number one donald john mccain had some very clear issues here is different in the party, and he was summoned to them in a lot of issues. he had a few issues are reported him, torture, campaign finance, immigration. the voters understood, that's where he was. what exactly is kyrsten sinema's position, besides just wanting to be obstructionist, wanting to make mitch mcconnell happy? having some very weird particular complaints about the way that the senate works? wanting to help out the hedge fund guys? it's not a populist maverick style that i think has any appeal, and so i've been the number one joe manchin stand on msnbc, i think what he does makes a lot of times, he's in a deep red state, kirsten sinema is in a state that joe biden won, and she hasn't made clear what her policy agendas, what division is and why she would like the party. i think she thinks she's been a maverick, but it really ain't working. >> i once asked joe manchin, harry gonna do, this is mcconnell really want to change parties. joe manchin live to me, and someo
but there's a lot of the ways that that's not working, number one donald john mccain had some very clear issues here is different in the party, and he was summoned to them in a lot of issues. he had a few issues are reported him, torture, campaign finance, immigration. the voters understood, that's where he was. what exactly is kyrsten sinema's position, besides just wanting to be obstructionist, wanting to make mitch mcconnell happy? having some very weird particular complaints about the way...
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bush and john mccain. welcome to you both. mark, let's start with you. what do you think biden's options are, right now? on some levels, his path forward is narrow, on others he has to deal with things that, yesterday, he could think about avoiding. >> he may not get a whole lot of love, but he maybe could get a slice of red. joe manchin said he wanted to go to republicans, and get ten republican votes to help on voting rights. he got zero. there's really three categories of voting rights, broadly speaking. when it comes to casting ballots, scanning ballots, and certifying balance. i think we're going to get down to now, is focusing on the certification of votes. which, at the end of the day, you could argue is the most important element of those three. obviously, we want all three to be fair and free, and not corrupted, but it's a certification where you could really overthrow government, which is what we always saw happen on january 6th. we saw how close it could come. we also saw how flawed the laws are, that were ridden many many decades ago, that re
bush and john mccain. welcome to you both. mark, let's start with you. what do you think biden's options are, right now? on some levels, his path forward is narrow, on others he has to deal with things that, yesterday, he could think about avoiding. >> he may not get a whole lot of love, but he maybe could get a slice of red. joe manchin said he wanted to go to republicans, and get ten republican votes to help on voting rights. he got zero. there's really three categories of voting...
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thank god he picked john mccain. and donald trump gets elected after he insulted him day in and day out on the presidential campaign and saying the worst things in the world and suddenly he gets elected and lindsey just moves over. mccain just shaking his head saying he does not recognize him. >> that's really sad. so stewart rogues was charged of seditious conspiracy. he faces the charges along ten others as the highest ranking members of extremist group indicted for attack. the yale educated lawyer, i am going to say it again. >> most people would say he looks like a yale man from texas. he did not enter the capitol on january 6th but is accused to help organizing the riot. according to statute, seditious conspiracy occurs when two or more people in the u.s. conspired to overthrow, put down or destroy the government by force. the indictment oath keepers discussed for weeks trying to overturn the election results and prepared for a siege by purchasing weapons and setting up battle plans. the indictment alleges, the
thank god he picked john mccain. and donald trump gets elected after he insulted him day in and day out on the presidential campaign and saying the worst things in the world and suddenly he gets elected and lindsey just moves over. mccain just shaking his head saying he does not recognize him. >> that's really sad. so stewart rogues was charged of seditious conspiracy. he faces the charges along ten others as the highest ranking members of extremist group indicted for attack. the yale...
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you weren't, quote, mccain turn to his wife, cindy, john, it's a gamble, she said. this made mccain's face light up. well i wish you hadn't said that, he said. mccain, an avid craps player, balled up his fist and blue on it, then shook it like he was about to roll a pair of dice. expletive it, he said, let's do it. >> right. that is -- it's as funny as it is, it's also very telling. because it shows that they didn't really appreciate what they were doing. they knew that sarah palin would be a pretty unconventional pick. they also -- >> she was not romney. >> exactly. but they didn't appreciate how popular she could get, and how she could overwhelm the ticket. there was a time when -- after when she was announced, she was getting ten, 15,000 people at her rallies and john mccain was getting 200. >> do you see a through line from her to donald trump? >> that's why i called the chapter of the tip of the spear about sarah palin. this is -- someone else used this description of her, someone who works for trump, someone who's that description of her to say that everything
you weren't, quote, mccain turn to his wife, cindy, john, it's a gamble, she said. this made mccain's face light up. well i wish you hadn't said that, he said. mccain, an avid craps player, balled up his fist and blue on it, then shook it like he was about to roll a pair of dice. expletive it, he said, let's do it. >> right. that is -- it's as funny as it is, it's also very telling. because it shows that they didn't really appreciate what they were doing. they knew that sarah palin would...
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i was in munich and that was always a john mccain, joe biden venture. on the other side you've got to ted cruzes and marco rubios and some of the others with 2024 stars in their eyes and there's no bipartisan foreign policy on possibly the eve or, you know, a moment of possible invasion. >> well, of course some republicans, as you mentioned, especially those who might want to run against joe biden or the democratic nominee next time around have been critical, but i think the fact is there are other republican leaders in positions of leadership who have either been supportive or have kept quiet about it. it's been interesting to see president biden apply some lessons learned, i think, from his unhappy experience last year with the withdrawal from afghanistan. he's kept the congressional leadership more informed, kept our nato allies and the american people informed about what be ahead, including higher gas prices. >> exactly right. i don't think we can take this any further because we're going to broach into the chuck todd "meet the press daily" time zon
i was in munich and that was always a john mccain, joe biden venture. on the other side you've got to ted cruzes and marco rubios and some of the others with 2024 stars in their eyes and there's no bipartisan foreign policy on possibly the eve or, you know, a moment of possible invasion. >> well, of course some republicans, as you mentioned, especially those who might want to run against joe biden or the democratic nominee next time around have been critical, but i think the fact is there...
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but the fact that i am sitting in former senator john mccain senate seat. senator mccain's legacy, it is one that we should all strive to live up to. because arizona deserves nothing less, than a leader committed to always putting country first. >> joining us now is arizona democratic senator mark kelly, running for reelection. senator, thank you very much for joining us. tonight this really is your last moment, speaking to voters. what is your closing argument, the one minute version of it? >> well, i did what i said i would do, when i went to the united states senate. that's working across the aisle to get things done for arizona and the american people, working with republicans on issues that really matter, like bringing jobs, semiconductor jobs back to the united states. you get it down oil and gas prices, arizonans, like so many people across the country have been struggling with this inflation that we've seen for such a long period of time now. and then finally, i mean, cutting the price of prescription drugs for seniors, standing up to big pharma, it
but the fact that i am sitting in former senator john mccain senate seat. senator mccain's legacy, it is one that we should all strive to live up to. because arizona deserves nothing less, than a leader committed to always putting country first. >> joining us now is arizona democratic senator mark kelly, running for reelection. senator, thank you very much for joining us. tonight this really is your last moment, speaking to voters. what is your closing argument, the one minute version of...
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she likes to see herself as a maverick like john mccain. she said she's going to operate the way she always has. but will other senators potentially treat her differently? how she viewed in the chambers and do you think it impacts in any way the ability to operate the way she always has? >> it probably enhances it sleight. she's a free agent now. i think that republicans will see that as a benefit and try to woo her on certain things because she is kind of branding herself a free agent. i don't think -- i think what david said is right. which is that they are going to play nice with her because they need her. there's no reason to treat her poorly because she's a vote. she does vote with democrats nearly all the time. they need her to get things out of committee. they need her on the floor. there's no reason to be upset or angry. i do know a lot behind the scenes a lot of people are per tech ed. members of the house are upset. she comes out and make this is pronouncement, which had been in the works for a little bit. people are not terribly
she likes to see herself as a maverick like john mccain. she said she's going to operate the way she always has. but will other senators potentially treat her differently? how she viewed in the chambers and do you think it impacts in any way the ability to operate the way she always has? >> it probably enhances it sleight. she's a free agent now. i think that republicans will see that as a benefit and try to woo her on certain things because she is kind of branding herself a free agent. i...
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the late republican senator john mccain, apple founder steve jobs and union leader richard trumka will also receive the award posthumously. in 2016, then president barack obama also gave this award to 21 people in an event that was a who's who of american culture and innovation. among the honorees then, tom hanks, architect frank gehry bill and melinda gates, diana ross and polymath physicist richard garwin. in obama's last year in office, he surprised a teary-eyed vice president joe biden with the presidential medal of freedom with distinction, a distinction most recently given to president reagan, pope john paul ii and general colin powell. you can contrast these slates of recipients the with some of the people that donald trump decided to honor. his congressional allies jim jordan and devin nunes, conservative talk show host rush limbaugh, the wife of republican mega donor sheldon adelson, edwin meese, reagan's attorney general who helped cover up the iran contra scandal. you get the picture of the contrast. so, when biden holds the medal of freedom ceremony at the white house next
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mccain. here to dive even deeper into what's at stake, we have nbc news correspondent bob hilliard, and shaquille brewster. thank you. i want to start with michigan. shaq, how has these pro trump republicans in the state rip responded to donald trump's endorsement and the governor's race? >> they tell me they watched an endorsement and looked at for that endorsement extremely closely, especially considering how chaotic this race to take on democrat gretchen whitmer has been in the state of michigan. the early front runner in this primary, he was booted from the ballot months ago because of a scandal involving invalid signatures. you have democratic groups, pouring millions into this. republican primaries trying to influence the result. then you have that endorsement from former president trump just yesterday. i want you to listen to what some voters and undecided republican voters told me how they are viewing that endorsement from the former president. >> i think i can choose for myself. but
mccain. here to dive even deeper into what's at stake, we have nbc news correspondent bob hilliard, and shaquille brewster. thank you. i want to start with michigan. shaq, how has these pro trump republicans in the state rip responded to donald trump's endorsement and the governor's race? >> they tell me they watched an endorsement and looked at for that endorsement extremely closely, especially considering how chaotic this race to take on democrat gretchen whitmer has been in the state...
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john mccain was a u.s. senator and that was a blessing for all of us. i think the world as well. with his absence i have seen the de-evolution of what is going on in politics here. i think things have gotten nastier, i think things have got more polarized. >> do you think things are nastier here in politics than they are across the nation? >> well, i have friends in texas, i don't know that we are the nastiest but i think that things here or more polarized. if you go to drop your ballot off today at a ballot location, there are guys there with weapons and masks on, they're taking pictures of your car. that is not normal. that is part of the lack of civil dialogue going on here. >> i think it depends on when you're looking at arizona politics. my inclination is to say we are the wild, wild west. which we are, there's so much history here that people don't have an awareness of. the indigenous communities that are originally here, that were originally here, they are still here. we are on their secret site right now. there's also a history around this, we were one of the last states
john mccain was a u.s. senator and that was a blessing for all of us. i think the world as well. with his absence i have seen the de-evolution of what is going on in politics here. i think things have gotten nastier, i think things have got more polarized. >> do you think things are nastier here in politics than they are across the nation? >> well, i have friends in texas, i don't know that we are the nastiest but i think that things here or more polarized. if you go to drop your...
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obviously john mccain, angered many people on the right by doing that. and she's angry many people on the left, here. but it's kind of the same playbook that they're using. >> let me shift to sentiments home state, arizona, we're learning former news anchor carrie lake winning the primary for governor. what are her chances in that state? she's never held public office, but she has a president trump's endorsement. also where she stands on the 2020 election being an election denier, as the former president as well, whether her chances in the state right now? >> i would see arizona as being shifting blue. it's a purple state now. he used to be reliably red. carrie lake, as you mentioned, she's a candidate in the trump style. she's a former news anchor, she's a great communicator. she's a good communicator but over the years some someone like mccain, and other republicans who won -- there's always been a pivot that needs to happen. you always have to run to the red during the primary, and then during the general election and you have to pivot to the center a
obviously john mccain, angered many people on the right by doing that. and she's angry many people on the left, here. but it's kind of the same playbook that they're using. >> let me shift to sentiments home state, arizona, we're learning former news anchor carrie lake winning the primary for governor. what are her chances in that state? she's never held public office, but she has a president trump's endorsement. also where she stands on the 2020 election being an election denier, as the...
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bullock has styled himself a political outsider in the vein of john mccain. let's be honest, if john mccain as a child had been dropped on his head and into a vat of acid, and you see why republican -- trying to change the conversation. mitch mcconnell knows that candidate quality really does matter. even when the political winds should be in his party's favor. look at the 2010 and 2012 election cycles. maybe remember delaware republican senate candidate christine o'donnell, who after confessing she dabbled in witchcraft has aired a campaign ad saying she wasn't a rich. or caught todd aiken, whose lead in the polls came to a halt when he said there were legitimate forms of rape. when house democrats got walked and lost dozens of seats in -- couldn't win the senate for republican, and i couldn't do it in 2012 even. mitch mcconnell knows political losers when he sees them. and it's clear he doesn't have a lot of hope for his crop of contenders. joining us now is former democratic congressman, max rosa of new york. he's looking to retake new york's 11th congress
bullock has styled himself a political outsider in the vein of john mccain. let's be honest, if john mccain as a child had been dropped on his head and into a vat of acid, and you see why republican -- trying to change the conversation. mitch mcconnell knows that candidate quality really does matter. even when the political winds should be in his party's favor. look at the 2010 and 2012 election cycles. maybe remember delaware republican senate candidate christine o'donnell, who after...
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of the late arizona senator john mccain. it's good to see you. how are you feeling today after this afghan adjustment act was simply removed from the funding bill? >> obviously, i'm disappointed. this is a piece of legislation that's been incredibly important to people i care deeply about. however, i'm just as energized as i have been because i know that this fight is far from over. to pretend that the issue doesn't exist or to pretend that we can wish it away is not a reality. so i am disappointed in the immediate but energized for the future. >> you're focused on helping afghans who served in the country's armed forces in addition to those who worked in the u.s. why is it important to help them as well? >> well, we asked the afghans to fight a war in afghanistan. granted, they were fighting on behalf of themselves and for their country, but they were fighting on our behest. i was fortunate to fly and fight alongside them and witnessed a bravery that they portrayed in all aspects of fighting, ground combat and just general
of the late arizona senator john mccain. it's good to see you. how are you feeling today after this afghan adjustment act was simply removed from the funding bill? >> obviously, i'm disappointed. this is a piece of legislation that's been incredibly important to people i care deeply about. however, i'm just as energized as i have been because i know that this fight is far from over. to pretend that the issue doesn't exist or to pretend that we can wish it away is not a reality. so i am...
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you know, clint did mention john mccain, but his running mate at that time was sarah palin. at whose rallies people yelled kill him, regarding barack obama. you know, threats against president obama, the threats were incredibly high. it was one of the highest rates of racist threats against a presidential candidate to the point where he had to have added security. so he was the hate object at that time. but so was speaker pelosi even then. the right has been playing this game for a really long time. and i don't care what tom emmer says trying to defend himself, he literally is the guy in charge of their re-elect campaigns in the house, and his ad showed him shooting an automatic weapon. what's the point of that? and then it says fire pelosi at the end. what are people supposed to take from that? >> well, i think people ought to be aware of the incredible escalation of these threats of violence and the culture of violence. clint is absolutely right. it's no longer shocking. because january 6th unleashed something. it was not a one-time event. it's a turning point where in fac
you know, clint did mention john mccain, but his running mate at that time was sarah palin. at whose rallies people yelled kill him, regarding barack obama. you know, threats against president obama, the threats were incredibly high. it was one of the highest rates of racist threats against a presidential candidate to the point where he had to have added security. so he was the hate object at that time. but so was speaker pelosi even then. the right has been playing this game for a really long...
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he fill the seat once held biden senator john mccain. it was the governor's race between a democrat, katie hobbs, and kari lake. the race is still too early to call. we are standing by in phoenix. ivan, as always, good to talk to you. senator kelly gave his victory speech earlier today. what did we learn? >> yeah, mark kelly, we projected he is gonna pull this off over blake masters. the remaining 400,000 ballots are not gonna be enough for blake masters to overcome the deficit that he is currently facing here. >> we have a protest here behind us. enough you can see that sign. they have already called for kari lake. nbc news has not done that. ballots have to be counted here. there is a protest happening behind us. now living in the reality. this is a process. it has existed here. they're verify these ballots in realtime. there have been no specific allegations of fraud or regularity. the county confirmed to me that no campaign has come forward to them with any specific concerns. as for mark kelly, i want you to hear a little bit of this
he fill the seat once held biden senator john mccain. it was the governor's race between a democrat, katie hobbs, and kari lake. the race is still too early to call. we are standing by in phoenix. ivan, as always, good to talk to you. senator kelly gave his victory speech earlier today. what did we learn? >> yeah, mark kelly, we projected he is gonna pull this off over blake masters. the remaining 400,000 ballots are not gonna be enough for blake masters to overcome the deficit that he is...
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and andy mccain, two of john mccain's sons. this is a part of their very clear effort that not only looking at 2020, but continuing to mount here in 2022, it is that effort to win over these arizona independent voters. even the conservatives who are reticent to the likes of trump-ism. and then on the other hand you have kari lake, blake masters, and the entire gop slate of candidates, they're about to arrive here shortly, in north phoenix, before making their way up to prescott and scottsdale for events here and campaigning alongside the likes of steve bannon, charlie kirk. this is a situation in which when we're talking about turnout, this is three-fold. the number of early ballots coming in from bright blue pima county, the greater tucson area, they're coming in at a sturdy pace that makes democrats happy. but then you've got the rural counties which in 2020 turned in their ballots late and they are expected to, in even a higher number, vote tomorrow, at the polling places here, and these voters are important here, because we
and andy mccain, two of john mccain's sons. this is a part of their very clear effort that not only looking at 2020, but continuing to mount here in 2022, it is that effort to win over these arizona independent voters. even the conservatives who are reticent to the likes of trump-ism. and then on the other hand you have kari lake, blake masters, and the entire gop slate of candidates, they're about to arrive here shortly, in north phoenix, before making their way up to prescott and scottsdale...
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mccain was her hero. so i think she planted a stake in the ground there. and this is just part of the evolution of kyrsten sinema. she is never, never really been part of the democratic group here in arizona, since i've known her, a-years plus, she has always been a party of one. >> arizona has a lot of independents. how is, how might arizonans react to a person who is elected as a democrat, moving over to the independent side, bram? >> well, we won't know electorally for a while, but i can tell you the reaction now, and this isn't new, you have a lot of democrats, base democrats, who have been upset with sinema, because of the votes she's taken, and her standing up for the filibuster, and this has led to total abandonment by the base. it is very difficult how she gets a lot of base democrats in the future. as for independents, they're bound to like it, but again, keep in mind, independents don't vote nearly in the same numbers as republicans or democrats in general elections. despite their rather large r
mccain was her hero. so i think she planted a stake in the ground there. and this is just part of the evolution of kyrsten sinema. she is never, never really been part of the democratic group here in arizona, since i've known her, a-years plus, she has always been a party of one. >> arizona has a lot of independents. how is, how might arizonans react to a person who is elected as a democrat, moving over to the independent side, bram? >> well, we won't know electorally for a while,...
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that are more in the likes of john mccain. those who rejected donald trump in 2020, as well as mark i and the talks about the security, he flexible reproductive rights, you have a. and it was said that the 2020 election here was stolen in courting a republican governor. and i'm with doug doocy on this, we do elections well in arizona. that's not the 2020 election went. then he stopped doing it for a while. then he got a phone call from a guy in florida. , at least i know you like these conversations with more kelly, saw him on the trail, today with joe biden, and this is ground zero for election denialism. each candidate on the republican bus of. >> and it's gonna be along the base, but i'm gonna see a lot of you. all, right charlie, where are we? sometimes we zoom in and run on three days out and the reason we important is that we know that [inaudible] they fully perform in the election. but that sticks out to me is the initiative in kansas. what does turnout look like ammonia low to medium propensity voters. the voters who d
that are more in the likes of john mccain. those who rejected donald trump in 2020, as well as mark i and the talks about the security, he flexible reproductive rights, you have a. and it was said that the 2020 election here was stolen in courting a republican governor. and i'm with doug doocy on this, we do elections well in arizona. that's not the 2020 election went. then he stopped doing it for a while. then he got a phone call from a guy in florida. , at least i know you like these...
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steve king said -- >> john mccain. >> what happens to steve king, he gets stripped of his committees and he gets defeated. there are good republicans out there, but the question is are they going to speak out about this kind of rhetoric. and claire mccaskill, you were there, and i think you can speak to how quickly things deteriorated in the house and senate. >> yeah, there's a calculation that has been made that if you just hide under your desk and try to ignore the ugly under belly that donald trump has brought to the forefront this will pass. mitch mcconnell is part of that group. he's telling everyone, you know, just stay calm and let's get through the midterms and then we will be in charge. the desire for partisan power has become way more powerful than the ideals of america, our integrity and our ethics and our values have taken a backseat to i want to be in power and i don't care what i have to do or not do to get there. that's why you don't see some of the republicans that can't stand donald trump, and think he's awful for what he does and says, and that's why they are silent
steve king said -- >> john mccain. >> what happens to steve king, he gets stripped of his committees and he gets defeated. there are good republicans out there, but the question is are they going to speak out about this kind of rhetoric. and claire mccaskill, you were there, and i think you can speak to how quickly things deteriorated in the house and senate. >> yeah, there's a calculation that has been made that if you just hide under your desk and try to ignore the ugly...
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keep in mind, i served with john mccain. we didn't vote together often. but certainly understand who he represented to americans in terms of his service in the war. and she said out loud, all mccain republicans, get the hell out. i mean, how is that received by those in the republican party that still have a great deal of respect for who john mccain was and what he represented? >> the other thing she's messing up, there's a lot of independents and democrats that she could have swung over that did like john mccain, especially latino voters. but what it's telling me, she thinks she won't be able to eke out any more moderate voters and now she needs to get out extremely conservative voters to come out and vote. and that's why she's taking that tact. we do know that our top of the ticket democrats, according to the latest poll, are polling 10% of republicans, which really puts her in danger, because the democratic registration is only 4%, and we're running independents now. so this is a tactic to make sure she's getting every republican, hard core republican,
keep in mind, i served with john mccain. we didn't vote together often. but certainly understand who he represented to americans in terms of his service in the war. and she said out loud, all mccain republicans, get the hell out. i mean, how is that received by those in the republican party that still have a great deal of respect for who john mccain was and what he represented? >> the other thing she's messing up, there's a lot of independents and democrats that she could have swung over...
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. >> i revere john mccain, and when he asked me to be his chief media adviser for his '08 presidential run, i said i'll mow your lawn in sedona if you want me to, and i have one caveat, i have met this guy, barack obama, i like him. i don't agree with all of his politics, but he's going to run for the democratic nomination. if he gets it, i would be uncomfortable being the tip of sphere attacking this guy. i mean, i think his candidacy would be good for the country, so i walked away from the campaign. >> that had to be tough. >> it's the hardest thing i have done professionally. a foreshadowing that things were going to get ugly, that mccain would be kind of dragged in a direction that i wouldn't have been totally comfortable with. and sure enough, he picks sarah palin, and that's to me when things began to go off the rails for the republican party. they called me in like october and said, may day, we need you. i'll come down for a night and do debate prep. we're at the ranch, she rolls in with her posey, tons of personality. she's like you're the traitor who walked from the campaign.
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mccain was running for president against him, and john mccain i was standing this far away from him when he stood up to one of his own supporters at a rally and, trust me, people who come to your rallies are your most ar dent supporters. he stood up to one of his most ardent supporters, and he said president obama is just like us. he wants all the same things. we disagree on how to achieve them, but he is not what you say he is, ma'am. the variable that we're talking about here is not disinformation, it is the lack of any leaders in the republican party to stand up against it save for liz cheney and adam kinzinger. the variable is not having anyone with credibility or political power or political capital they're willing to spend to make sure their supporters don't believe the lies, and that is the threat. what do we do about that? >> 100%, nicole, and i think the variable is what i think of as ethics or responsibility. i mean, i was a junior lawyer on al gore's team in bush versus gore. i was like 29 years old, i remember when all of that happened, and we felt passionately about it,
mccain was running for president against him, and john mccain i was standing this far away from him when he stood up to one of his own supporters at a rally and, trust me, people who come to your rallies are your most ar dent supporters. he stood up to one of his most ardent supporters, and he said president obama is just like us. he wants all the same things. we disagree on how to achieve them, but he is not what you say he is, ma'am. the variable that we're talking about here is not...
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how do you go from like running coups with us to being john mccain's son who senator mccain god bless him, i loved him, but he had very little use for us. and then how do you -- but john mccain was running for president. so lindsey ran to the power. i was blessed enough to have quite a few meetings with senator mccain. and you know, at the end, he was just shaking his head. lindsey just loves spotlight, he loves golfing with the president too much. just sort of shook his head like poor lindsey, we've last him. so again, willie, we've talked -- >> jeremy. >> i tell you why, we have breaking news, alex was just talking in my ear. i'll tell you what, why don't you go with that breaking news. >> okay. is it official? okay. according to a senior administration official, brittney griner is free after 294 days in russian captivity. last months spent in one of russia's notoriously harsh penal colonies. she was traded for viktor bout who vladimir putin has been trying to get back and who had served 11 years of a 25 year sentence in the u.s. president biden signed off on the trade even though i
how do you go from like running coups with us to being john mccain's son who senator mccain god bless him, i loved him, but he had very little use for us. and then how do you -- but john mccain was running for president. so lindsey ran to the power. i was blessed enough to have quite a few meetings with senator mccain. and you know, at the end, he was just shaking his head. lindsey just loves spotlight, he loves golfing with the president too much. just sort of shook his head like poor lindsey,...
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she was perhaps a bit ahead of her time when john mccain picked her as a running mate nearly a decade ago. has the rep party caught up to her? >> yes, she certainly was in the many ways the prototype for the median republican and would future well into the party theent thing i think could possibly work against her. she want elected governor as a fire-breathing right-wing demagogue, even though that's what she turned out to be, particularly after her vippial campaign. she was seen at the time as more of a common sense, down to earth figure. whether she with win as the second calming of michele bachmann remains to be seen. >> carlos, daily beast reports that ginni tom has often med with president trump, often prying a list of people he should fire and hire, this on top of her aggressively lobbying mark meadows to do more than try to overturn the 12020 election. the house committee is considering calling her to testify. how into republicans be responding to the allegations? after all, she's the wife of a supreme court justice. moss americans believe the supreme court is still independent
she was perhaps a bit ahead of her time when john mccain picked her as a running mate nearly a decade ago. has the rep party caught up to her? >> yes, she certainly was in the many ways the prototype for the median republican and would future well into the party theent thing i think could possibly work against her. she want elected governor as a fire-breathing right-wing demagogue, even though that's what she turned out to be, particularly after her vippial campaign. she was seen at the...
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back in 2008, the john mccain campaign scrambling to find a running name. they lunged on surveillance. little known even by the pen -- she was a fugitive first, until she became more known -- we'll discover the fuels a candidate seemingly entirely disinterested in the realities of governing. she likes basic knowledge of a foreign policy, we won how washington functioned. but, she made up with it with right-wing rhetoric, and thinking about tone toward spark obama. the republican base love the, you will feel and had moments like this one with katie hurt. >> when it comes to establishing your world view, i was curious, what's papers and magazines did you regularly read before you were in this disdain for? >> average most of them with a great appreciation for the press, for the media. >> but what specifically are you i'm curious? >> all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years. >> as my next guest knows, the fact that bait line was obviously unfit for all of this -- she made the right people angry. she started larger crowds and r
back in 2008, the john mccain campaign scrambling to find a running name. they lunged on surveillance. little known even by the pen -- she was a fugitive first, until she became more known -- we'll discover the fuels a candidate seemingly entirely disinterested in the realities of governing. she likes basic knowledge of a foreign policy, we won how washington functioned. but, she made up with it with right-wing rhetoric, and thinking about tone toward spark obama. the republican base love the,...
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when the vote on the affordable care act happened in the senate and john mccain voted to keep it, wow, look what happened. the former standardbearer of the party is with dems. she just lost the race and now on to the lake and desantis stage. the republican party moved fast. brought on initially by donald trump and celebrated by the party writ large. >> mary petola won a first full house term as the first native american woman to serve in senate and the first democrat to win since 1970s. >> it's incredibly significant. alaska's not a state that democrats focus on in the presidential election so the fact that we have a democrat there that flipped that seat for the first time in several decades is momentous and historic given the fact she is native american. it gives democrats another vote that we need now given the fact that republicans narrowly taken over the house and it demonstrates the fact that alaska -- i don't know that necessarily means to compete there in the presidential level but opens the door to more democrats holding office to gain power in that state. >> let's talk about
when the vote on the affordable care act happened in the senate and john mccain voted to keep it, wow, look what happened. the former standardbearer of the party is with dems. she just lost the race and now on to the lake and desantis stage. the republican party moved fast. brought on initially by donald trump and celebrated by the party writ large. >> mary petola won a first full house term as the first native american woman to serve in senate and the first democrat to win since 1970s....
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you mentioned the late senator john mccain and i believe steve job, a medal of honor posthumously and it is such a wide-ranging list of folks for this community and for this award, and again, the medal of freedom and again, to reiterate, the president himself being a recipient of this award. so i'm sure paying it forward for him will be an incredibly special moment and josh for us from the white house, we thank you. >> thanks for watching this hour of msnbc. "deadline: white house" starts after this very quick break. " ss after this very quick break. there's a reason comcast business powers more businesses than any other provider. actually, there's a few... comcast business offers the fastest, reliable network... the protection of securityedge™ and the most reliable 5g network. want me to keep going? i can... whether your small business is starting or growing, you need comcast business. technology solutions that put you ahead. get a great offer on internet and security, now with more speed and more bandwidth. plus find out how to get up to a $650 prepaid card with a qualifying bundl
you mentioned the late senator john mccain and i believe steve job, a medal of honor posthumously and it is such a wide-ranging list of folks for this community and for this award, and again, the medal of freedom and again, to reiterate, the president himself being a recipient of this award. so i'm sure paying it forward for him will be an incredibly special moment and josh for us from the white house, we thank you. >> thanks for watching this hour of msnbc. "deadline: white...
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take john mccain, who stood up on behalf of principles that also may have benefited his opponent, then senator obama, even though as you see from the time, mccain was losing to obama. >> more scary than an obama presidency, he is a decent person and a person who you do not need to be scared. >> he is an arab. >> no, no, ma'am. no, ma'am. >> no? >> he's a decent family man and citizen that i just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues, and that's what this campaign was all about. >> that was the height of the election in october. mccain knew all too well, he was right there in public passing up on the energy and the turnout of bigoted voting blocks that america has seen all too well. take another republican, bob inglis, change his mind when the facts became clear. he went from a climate denyer, a shift that he's candid about. >> for the 36 years i was in congress, i said climate change was nonsense. all i knew was al gore was for it, and that was the end of the inquiry because i know there is a very red district inside south carolina. >> after changing positions, he did
take john mccain, who stood up on behalf of principles that also may have benefited his opponent, then senator obama, even though as you see from the time, mccain was losing to obama. >> more scary than an obama presidency, he is a decent person and a person who you do not need to be scared. >> he is an arab. >> no, no, ma'am. no, ma'am. >> no? >> he's a decent family man and citizen that i just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues, and that's...
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. >>> to preview that process, our expert supreme court team, nbc news john mccain correspondent pete williams, scotus blog founder and publisher tom gold steen and who hosts of the sisters-in law podcast, kim ber live atkins and legal analyst joyce vance. pete, the process starts for real when judge jackson starts making the rounds, as she will. she was overwhelmingly in this day and age confirmed for the court of appeals. three republicans. that said, one of those three may be peeling off because lindsey graham has been publicly critical of her. >> he said it was a victory of the radical left. the other two said they're keeping their options open. she'll meet with the leaders of the senate and chairman and ranking member of the judiciary. one thing that will be a little easier, one of the most time consuming things they have is to fill out that big questionnaire, listing every speed and every major court decision. she just did this eight months ago so it's not going to take too long to update it. >> that and your finances and all this other stuff. it can be incredibly complex. let's
. >>> to preview that process, our expert supreme court team, nbc news john mccain correspondent pete williams, scotus blog founder and publisher tom gold steen and who hosts of the sisters-in law podcast, kim ber live atkins and legal analyst joyce vance. pete, the process starts for real when judge jackson starts making the rounds, as she will. she was overwhelmingly in this day and age confirmed for the court of appeals. three republicans. that said, one of those three may be...
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remember when republicans like john mccain, lindsey graha were part of the republica effort for comprehensive immigration reform can we get back to a point where democrats and republican can get together and d something legislatively to solve the problems at th border because that is what it is going to take, isn't it? >> it really is. it is haunting in 2013 havin 68 votes in the senate for comprehensive immigratio reform, john boehner would not allow that legislation to ge on the house floor for a vote. if it had, it probably would b a different position o immigration. i think it is probably going t have to be done piecemeal if w have progress, perhaps wit legislation for -- and other pieces where republicans and democrats ma be able to come to som compromise, i wish there wer hopeful of domestic scenario for comprehensive immigratio reform, i haven't completely given up, but also being realistic, i don't see tha anytime in the near future >> juliÁn castro, as always, thank you very much for coming to the readout still ahead on the readout, an pc news chief foreig correspondent richard enge
remember when republicans like john mccain, lindsey graha were part of the republica effort for comprehensive immigration reform can we get back to a point where democrats and republican can get together and d something legislatively to solve the problems at th border because that is what it is going to take, isn't it? >> it really is. it is haunting in 2013 havin 68 votes in the senate for comprehensive immigratio reform, john boehner would not allow that legislation to ge on the house...